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Post by Sarge on Jan 15, 2020 18:04:01 GMT
Great article, thank you for posting it. I think the allure of mystery is blinding people to an obvious explanation. You tell me that a bunch of intelligent young college students went off in a remote location and later exhibited bizarre behavior, the first thing that comes to my mind is drug use, probably designer drugs. My guess based on interpretations of the students behavior would be LSD. They had access to University chemistry lab, LSD was known to academics at the time, its effects were still poorly understood, it was unregulated, and the effects last roughly 12 hours which is more than long enough to freeze to death under those conditions. One of the side effects of LSD is nature walks, when people decide to go for a walk to burn off some of the surplus energy the drug gives them and enjoy nature. LSD would have also been impossible for pathologists to detect in the body at that time, and all but impossible to detect now that so much time has passed. As for the broken bodies, they were discovered months after the incident after the snow had melted and their bodies could easily have been broken by natural forces during that time. Missing eyes are easily explained by scavengers.
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